Emergency Response Specialist/Chief I [C]
4 days ago
Anchorage
Job DescriptionJob Title: Emergency Response Specialist / Chief I Pay Rate: $75-85 Location: 700 G Street, Alpine, Alaska, USA 99501 Schedule: 2x2 Rotation (On call for all emergencies while on shift)Job DescriptionPrimary Functions & Responsibilities • Lead by example in advancing an Incident Free Culture., • Work a 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off rotation; on-call for all emergencies while on shift., • Coordinate and ensure safe execution of the Emergency Response Training Program covering:, • Fire Department operations, • Facility emergencies, • Structural fire suppression, • Aircraft emergencies, • Technical rescue practices, • State of Alaska Firefighter I program, • Company-level fire officer training, • Medical emergency response, • HazMat Operations, • Oversee operational readiness of all fire apparatus, tools, and support equipment., • Teach and coordinate Respiratory Inspection and Fire Extinguisher training classes., • Oversee respiratory service and maintenance program., • Participate in all emergency and non-emergency operations for the Fire Department and Rescue Team., • Assume On-Scene Commander role for spill or hazmat events when the Emergency Services Chief is not present., • Serve as critical staff member for North Slope–wide spill response., • Perform other duties as assigned.Job QualificationsBasic Requirements, • Legally authorized to work in the United States., • Current, valid driver’s license., • Associate’s degree in fire/EMS or equivalent., • State of Alaska certified EMT II or higher (or able to obtain reciprocity)., • Certified Firefighter I or higher (IFSAC/ProBoard)., • 3+ years experience leading/motivating emergency response volunteers., • Minimum 5+ years of experience with EMS practice, safety requirements, ICS, NIMS, emergency equipment, and training methods.Preferred Qualifications, • 7+ years progressively responsible fire/EMS experience., • Bachelor’s degree in fire, emergency management, EMS, or related field., • Certified Fire Service Instructor I or higher (IFSAC/ProBoard)., • Experience in combination career/volunteer fire departments., • EMS patient care and transport experience (Paramedic preferred)., • Experience developing emergency response training programs and performance assessments., • Certified Incident Safety Officer., • Strong documented instructional, training, and program-delivery capability., • Demonstrated ability to maintain and present data, records, and reports., • Strong accountability, communication, and safety leadership skills., • Demonstrated ability to mentor, coach, and positively influence others.Key Interfaces, • North Slope Emergency Response Team Members, • North Slope Operations Leadership Team R71abBMfrA